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Peruvian Prime Minister Gustavo Adrianzen resigned on Tuesday on the eve of a no-confidence vote against him, as the government faces mounting pressure over a spike in violent crime. Adrianzen was ...
Peruvian Prime Minister Gustavo Adrianzen resigned on Tuesday, just hours before Congress was set to deliberate on at least three motions calling for ...
The fourth doctor has verbally agreed to return, but hasn't yet signed an agreement, said Gustavo Adrianzen, chairman of the board of trustees at the Metropolitan Family Health Network, a ...
Adrianzén Olaya resigned as Justice Minister in 2015 to avoid impeachment Gustavo Lino Adrianzén Olaya was sworn in Wednesday as Peru's new Prime Minister (technically chairman of the Council of ...
The president of Peru's National Congress, Alejandro Soto (L), greeted Prime Minister Gustavo Adrianzen (back turned) next to lawmakers Waldemar Cerron (2-R) and Arturo Alegria (R) before the ...
Peru's Prime Minister Gustavo Adrianzen said on Thursday he expects to resolve a controversy over a so-called megaport being built by China's Cosco Shipping "in a positive way" and guaranteed its ...
LIMA — Peru’s new Prime Minister Gustavo Adrianzen on Wednesday asked congress for a vote of confidence as the government reels from the nation’s umpteenth political scandal, this time over the ...
Peruvian Prime Minister Gustavo Adrianzen on Monday called on farming communities to stop burning grasslands in Andean and Amazonian areas that have sparked deadly wildfires, killing at least 15 ...
Peruvian Prime Minister Gustavo Adrianzen resigned Tuesday on the eve of a no-confidence vote against him, as the government faces mounting pressure over a spike in violent crime.
Peruvian Prime Minister Gustavo Adrianzen resigned Tuesday on the eve of a no-confidence vote against him, as the government faces mounting pressure over a spike in violent crime.
Peruvian Prime Minister Gustavo Adrianzen resigned Tuesday on the eve of a no-confidence vote against him, as the government faces mounting pressure over a spike in violent crime.
Peruvian Prime Minister Gustavo Adrianzen resigned Tuesday on the eve of a no-confidence vote against him, as the government faces mounting pressure over a spike in violent crime.